PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1931 Kansas Will Meet Haskell Institute in Night Football Schedule for Next Season Is One of Strongest Ever Arranged for K U for K. U. Haskell and K. U. football fans will have the opportunity to decide the debatable question of which team is in play against the two teams in the two schools meet next year in a night contest at the Haskell stadium, which is located in the Haskell stadium, the lighting system will probably be changed to the K. U. Memorial stadium and the Two other non-conference games have also been scheduled for the coming season. A night game with Creighton, and an invasion of the east to meet the University of Pennsylvania will complete one of the strongest seasons in college basketball for the Jayhawkers, according to Dr. Forrest C. Allen, director of athletics. The opener of the season will be with Creighton, at Omaha, Oct. 4. Haskell will be the next opponent, Oct. 11. He was knocked by Kansas Aggers The Jayhawkers, taking the place of Pittsburgh, in the Pennsylvania schedule are to play the famed eutectic pitcher Johnny Reed, and any other team from this section has been able to land on an eastern schedled pitching position on Penguin Park, at Philadelphia. Kansas will be in good shape to meet Pennsylvania, as the game will begin. The team will host the Penn game takes the place of the Washington game on the K. U. schedule for next year, the Bears not being able to schedule Kansas for the Homecoming next year will be centered around the Nebraska Cornhuskies on Nov. 8. This game will be the largest drawing attraction of the season. Oklahoma and Iowa State will compete for the home games for the Jayhawkers. October 11 - Kansas vs. Ogrishen at Ormha- l October 17 - Kansas vs. Hancell at Missouri 15 — Kansas vs. Kansas Angles at Ma- hachai October 25 — Kansas vs. Iowa State at Michigan 1 — Kansas vs. Pennsylvania at Philadelphia 8 — Kansas vs. Nebraska at Lake November 15 — Kansas vs. Oklahoma at La- november 22 - Kansas vs. Missouri at Coon Three Big Six Teams T. N. T. Leads in Tennis Lawson Sisters Place First A. D. Pi Wins Second Intramural tennis finals show Tau Nu Tu Tau leading other organized houses with a score of 51. Alpha Delta Pi is next with a score of 47. The Lawson sisters defeated their rival players, placing first among the winners. Frances White and Kevin of Alpha Delta Pi won second honors. The standings in intramural deck tennis have not been wholly contested, as the suits will be posted soon. They were won by Louise McNeal and Ruth Stout, members of Alpha Gamma Delta, against the Lawson sisters, 6-4, 6-2. Jack Schopflin, tackle first team. Women's Volleyball Games Begin Tomorrow Evening Besides the standing of the T. N. T's, and Alpha Delta Phis, the following sororites come next in order: Alpha Delta Phis; Gamma Delta 40; Gamma Phi Beta 38; Signa Kappa 28; Kappa Kappa Gamma 24; Xl Alpha Delta 28; Delta Zeta 14; Fi Beta 04; Tau Gamma 0. The groups which have entered are Tau Gamma, Beulah Skinner, captain; Independent Group, Margaret Nielsen; Neelye Nielsen; Tu Na Tau M. Lawson; Chi Omega, Winona Curran; Alpha Delta Pi, Frances White; Alpha Gamma Delta, Lola McNeil; Alpha Omicron Delta, Leslie McNeil; Alpha Gerard; Sigma Kappa, Grace Kell; Chi Omega Dorytho Moore; Delta Zeta, Wilma Taylor; P Bieta Phi, Lela Hockeytse; Gamma Phi Kappa Gamma Ruth Bridlethal. Drawings for volleyball games, will be made this afternoon at about 4:30 o'clock, and the results will be posted on the bulletin board tomorrow. The games will begin tomorrow evening and will be played in 15 minute halves. Chinese Bandits Release Pries Chinese Bandits Release Priest Washington, Dec. 2, 1937 (UP) — A native of New York, a native priest of Calmet, Mich., has been released by Chinese bandits who kidnapped him last month, and is safe at state department has been informed. Ten Killed in Derailment Wreck Ten Killed in Deraliment Wreck Norfolk, Va., Dec. 2, —UP>(1) Ten dead in Norfolk after a fire was the toll today of a deraliment a Pennsylvania excursion train at Olney, 35 miles north of here, Sunday afternoon. On the Norfolk division in 45 years. Captain Steward Lyman halfback, third team. Eight Jayhawkers Rate All-Big Six Paul Fisher, quarter third team. JIM BRUSCH These Kansas football players landed on Big Six "mythical" elems. Jim Buseh, fullback was the only Kansas man rating three first team selections. Atkinson, Kansas guard, placed on a third-season team while Schopin was a first-string tackle in the all-star eleven of the Kansas City Journal Post. Cox, F. Busech, Atkerson, and Schopin were on the Star's second team selection. Jim Buseh was third highest individual scorer in the Big Six in spite of his sixth season. Cox was fifth and Page sixth in rank as scorers. Frank Bausch, center, second team. Lee Page, fullback, sixth highest individual scorer in Big Six. Eight Kansas Players Earn All-Star Places on Mythical Elevens Selections for mythical all-star football teams, varying from the All-Big Six eleventh to Leslie Edmond's All-Kansas team, have found Jay-hawkeye grid men receiving mentions for their play in the past season. Selected Forrest Cox, halfback second team. All-Star teams in the Big Six are selected by different authorities are as follows: Jim Bausch, Kansas back, was placed on every Big Six team chosen despite the fact that he missed three important games due to injuries. He did not play in the game were F. Bausch, Schoflin, Cox Fisher, Ackermann, Rest and Lyman. The Star's second team has the following men: end-*Hokuf*, Nebraska, and Campbell, Missouri; tuckles—*Nebraska*, guards*Akeson*, Nebraska, guards*Akeson*, Kansas, and Gentry, Oklahoma; center-F*Bausch*, Kansas; quarterback-D*Dills*, Missouri; baitfuchs—*Cox*, Kansas, ginsas, Wiggers-Wiggers, Kansas Aggies. Second team is as follows: ends—Hokuf, Nebraska, and Towler, Kansas Aggies; tackles—Schoflin, Kansas Guards—Koster, Nebraska, and Gentry, Oklahoma; center—F. Bauchus Kansas; quarterback—Nigro, Kansas Aggies; halfback—Farley, Nebraska Aggies; fallback—Cox, Kansas Associated Press, first team; ends—Hurley, Missouri, and Churchill, Oklahoma; tackles—Richards, Nebraska, Atkinson, Kansas, and Bauman, Kansas Aggrie; center-Smith, Missouri; quarterback-Waldorf, Missouri; halftbacks—Bausch, Kansas, fullback, fullback, Stao, Nebraska. The Kansas City Star picked the same first team as the Associated Press with the exception of Bryant Johnson. The Kansas City Warrior of Kentucky and Akansas. Walford of Missouri was chosen captain of the Associated Press eleven and Crider of Oklahoma was chosen as signal caller in both with Waldorf on the Star's team. Third team: ends—Cronkite, Kansas Aggies, and Lewondowski, Nebraska; tacons—Lee, Oklahoma, an Armstrong, Missouri; guard—Ross, Kansas, and Kern, Iowa State; center—Fields, Oklahoma; quarterback-Fisher, Kansas; halfbacks—Nigro, captain, fullback, Farley, Nebraska; captain, fullback, Farley, Nebraska The Journal-Post chose the same team as the Associated Press with these exceptions: Koster, Nebraska; Titre, Illinois; in place of Atkinson, Kansas; Tack of tackle in place of Bauman, Kansas; Agiosi, Schoplin, Kansas at tackles; In the backfield is Wigersia Agiosi, in place of Crider Oklahoma. Second team men on the Journal Team who are not on the Associated Press Team. Kansas Gazes, guard; Hitch, Iowa State, end; Trauner, Iowa State, half Rotarians to Entertain Harriers and Grid Squad State; end, traumas, N. Arkansas, halfback in place of Farley, Nebraska. Leslie Edmonds' all-state team, Washington Conference, Kansas Conference, Haskell, Kansas, Kansas State, and the four independent colleges placed Fisher at quarter on the first team, New York, Oklahoma, Scholopin, Root, and Cox on the third team, and gave Smyr, Foy, Lyman, and Page honorable mention, Bauch was not mentioned, Edmonds contending that he had missed too many Varsity football and cross-country squads will be entertained at the annual banquet given for them by the New England basketball team, Dec. 9, at the Hotel El迪格尔 grill room. John Bunn, freshman coach, is chairman of the committee in charge and he is preparing a program of events for the 1920 griffin and harriers. Chancellor Lindley will speak and nake announcement of the varsity etters in football and cross-country. The dinner will be at 6:30. Otto Rost, guard, third team. Phone 275 NORMAL TRAINING Deterse Certificate provider New Profession for College and University BEAMON October 7th to May 11th American Institute of Dalcroze Eurvthmics CHOICE CUT FLOWERS Modern Education in RHYTHM MOVEMENT MUSIC Bodyly Technique, Plastic Movement, Solfege Impression, Whitcombs Greenhouse Booklet on Request PAUL BOEPLLE, Director 9 East 19th St., New York Volunteer 3317 Ninth at Tenn. St. Kansas Places Second In Cross-country Meet Fraternities Will Start Basketball Games Wednesday Oklahoma won the race with 44 victories. Kansas came in fifth with 90, ArkansasAggregs third with 78, West Stite fourth with 87, Nebraska fifth with 91 and Missouri last with 65. Kansas finished second in the Big Ten and earned third in Thanksgiving day, Captain Fortune, the first Jayhawk runner to cross the finish line, was fifth to cover the course. Dawson of the Souners lowered "Hoez" Frazier's 1929 record, of 24 new entrants to the tape. The new record by Dawson is 23 minutes, 57 seconds. Read the Kansan want ads Fifty Teams Make Year's Schedule; Coach Elbel Announces New Rulings Today - Tomorrow - Wed Climaxing hirnual intramural playground ball schools, social and professional fraternities are directing players to a newly established ball games which are now scheduled to begin Wednesday at 8 p. m. An announcement of the schedule will be made on Thursday. Fifty teams will make up the schedule this year. This is the large-volume college basketball game in intramural basketball here, and is due partly to the addition of the No. 1 team. The entering of "B" class teams by organizations will be a new feature this year. In Class "A", which includes a team designated by one of the organizations, there are 23 teams entered. Class "B", including all social fraternities teams not playing for points, 17 are entered for the first schedule. The third班 students participating in presenting the professional fraternities upon the Hill The division of the 220 teams, which are entered, will be made in this manner. In class A there will consist of eight teams, the other will be composed of nine; in class A" there will consist of ten teams, and group 12 in the other owing to the small number of teams in the professional class there will consist of one division. Each team will play one game less than the number of teams entered in its division. After the start of the game, each team will compete in a computer until 10 days after his name has been fled on the organization's eligibility sheet. A man entering the University at the start of the second semester would have two hours after the first classes meet. "If any man is a member of a varsity or freshman squad in any sport in season, he is usually the only person unless he has received permission of the coach of that sport to withdraw from the squad." said Prof. E, R. Eibel, director-staff of the club. A ROYAL PAIR with HONEY Also PAT ROONEY All-Talking Movietone Act Other rules governing the eligibility and freshman coaches are that variety and freshman squash at any time they feel that the man's services would be a benefit to the squad; and that no man is eligible to compete who is not a varsity sport in a university or college. Sound News MONTE BLUE~MAY MCAVOY Big Six Football Standings VITAPHAR Allphin Calls Swimmers Candidates for Teams to Meet Wednesday Afternoon Today - Tomorrow - Wed Coach Herbert Alphin has called a meeting of the candidates for the swimming team Wednesday afternoon at gymnasmuseum. At that time Coach Alphin will give instructions as to the course of training and possible meets. AL The freshman team, unless the sound is too large, will practice with a girl twice a week and three times a week until after the Christmas holidays, when a full weekend is spent. SHANNONS BROADWAY The Patee Welcome Back! 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